Neonatal cardiorespiratory monitoring techniques

Juliann M Di Fiore
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Abstract

Episodes of apnoea, desaturation and bradycardia are a common occurrence in preterm infants and are known to persist after hospital discharge. These events are typically detected by clinical bedside monitoring, but the type and number of events depend on alarm settings, the inclusion of continuous pulse oximetry and the mode of respiratory monitoring used. The long term effects of cardiorespiratory events remain controversial; however, some studies have suggested an association between prolonged apnoea and morbidity such as impaired neurodevelopmental outcome.

Common clinical practice requires an event-free period before hospital discharge, although the specific length of time varies between institutions. Therefore, with the current demand to shorten hospital stay, the possible persistence of cardiorespiratory events after hospital discharge and the potential consequences of these events, cardiorespiratory monitoring remains a subject of considerable interest. Since cardiorespiratory event detection is dependent on the mode of monitoring used, this chapter will focus on both the respiratory patterns and types of cardiorespiratory events that occur in the infant population and the modalities of cardiorespiratory monitoring currently available to detect these events.

新生儿心肺监测技术
呼吸暂停、去饱和和心动过缓的发作在早产儿中很常见,并且在出院后持续存在。这些事件通常由临床床边监测检测到,但事件的类型和数量取决于警报设置,包括连续脉搏血氧仪和所使用的呼吸监测模式。心肺事件的长期影响仍有争议;然而,一些研究表明,延长呼吸暂停与神经发育结果受损等发病率之间存在关联。通常的临床实践要求在出院前有一段无事件发生的时间,尽管具体的时间长度因机构而异。因此,随着当前缩短住院时间的需求,出院后可能持续存在的心肺事件以及这些事件的潜在后果,心肺监测仍然是一个相当感兴趣的主题。由于心肺事件检测取决于所使用的监测模式,本章将重点关注婴儿人群中发生的呼吸模式和心肺事件类型,以及目前可用于检测这些事件的心肺监测模式。
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